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Fault zone analysis: identifying motor defects using the rotor fault zone
Proceedings Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing Expo, 2005., 2006In the last decade, advancements in motor testing technology have brought forth advances in online and offline testing. Online current signature analysis (CSA) is quickly becoming a standard industry practice. Offline tests include advanced inductance measurements to analyze rotor and stator health.
D.L. McKinnon, N. Bethe
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Fault Core/damage Zone; an Unhelpful Description of Fault Zone Structure?
Proceedings, 2012The standard outcrop description of fault zones currently in vogue is a high strain fault core containing fault rock surrounded by a low strain halo termed a damage zone. This description does not acknowledge the significance of fault segmentation or displacement partitioning within fault zones and therefore fails to capture features which are crucial ...
C.J. Childs +3 more
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Oceanic fault zones reconstructed
Nature, 2021Tectonic-plate material is generally thought to be neither created nor destroyed at plate boundaries called oceanic transform faults. An analysis of sea-floor topography suggests that this assumption is incorrect. Crustal thinning and regrowth at oceanic transform faults.
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Relating Fault Mechanics to Fault Zone Structure
2004Abstract The fault zone of a mature large-displacement fault may be idealized as a nested hierarchical structure consisting of a core of extremely fine grained material surrounded by coarser granulated gouge and breccia which is in turn bordered by fracture-damaged wall rock in which the fracture density decreases with distance to a regional ...
Ronald L. Biegel, Charles G. Sammis
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Fault-zone weakening processes along the reactivated Outer Hebrides Fault Zone, Scotland
Journal of the Geological Society, 1997The Outer Hebrides Fault Zone is a major reactivated structure cutting amphibolite-grade Lewisian basement gneisses in NW Scotland. During a regionally important phase of sinistral strike-slip movements, the influx of chemically active hydrous fluids along the fault zone was associated with the formation of a network of greenschist-facies phyllonitic ...
J. IMBER +3 more
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Fault zone architecture and permeability structure
, 1996J. Caine, James P. Evans, C. Forster
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Features and origin time of Mesozoic strike-slip structures in the Yilan-Yitong Fault Zone
Science China. Earth Sciences, 2016Chengchuan Gu +5 more
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